
Three years after his critically acclaimed self-titled LP which eared multiple “Album of the Year” accolades and saw Billboard christen him The Dreampop Troubadour Kramies pens a new chapter; a collection of songs steeped in wonder, drifting deeper into the otherworldly resims he’s come to inhabit. From that record, a new genre quietly emerged: Folklore Dreampop-a blend of dreamy textures, poetic myth, and spectral beauty.
Now, stepping away from the Dreampop Troubadour moniker, Kramies expands his creative world even further. Collaborating with Grammy-winning producer Mario McNulty (David Bowie), he conjures dusky, dreamlike landscapes filled with nostalgia and nighttime color. His upcoming album, Goodbye Dreampop Troubadour, is perhaps his most complete vision to date an album that wanders through eerle scenery, fairytale myths, and tender memories with haunting grace.
Soothing, stirring, and subtly unsettling, this new work is the stuff of folklore and fantasy-music with a deeply touching human heart. It arrives like a story whispered in twilight: gentle but intense, beckoning us closer. Before we know it, we’re swept away into the mysterious world of Kramies once again.

